Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1926 — Page 3

■ The Girl I in the I Mirror IK < * I ■ M M’ S By ■ EHxabeth Jordan ;; ■ ♦♦••*****♦***** m Tt>» C«otv r fl *’ 7 wnu»«»k» ,ire “ ed I ‘ p w * nt out fl , k «er Lis <“ r l ’ urk *' who W “ S 1 UsclDHted by the slender , fl’’ rOS e frvn. an ad.nlrinj In.pec- ■ of u* ,!lf “ S ” S UWner “ P ’ 1 ■ rS'ready any minute now.’ he fl ‘rtfd "She's had fas. oil and air, ■ rrepat <'■> '»* 1 T h< ’ U ‘“ t • ■rdwaot em. in this storm.’ fl- Ü Brlf nadded and glanced out at f1,., window. The storm had devel fl . ißtu „ blizzard. His optimism. ■ XeaUt numbed n the past hour, fl, sierted luelf t« suggest that naflU, was helping him to meet the fIL against him in the old house fl d ,«r the road. He glanced at his Iwa-eb it " MS not - vet fiV *’ bUt ■ cKtainlv there was darkness enough fl Vl,is purpose. He could safely take flu,e Cedars, and leave it there anions fl tP trees until he needed It. He hand- , fled Burke his final offering, the size fl,< wM. h wholly dispelled that phllos- . fleer's pessimistic forebodings. .lumpfling into his car, he backed it oyt into fl the storm. fl 'Hey. there! what about these fldo'es?" demanded Burke, indicating fl with a thumb the abandoned heap of flpnneuts in the office. fl "Eat 'em." briefly advised the occnflpatt of the disappearing car. Burke ■ his head. Garage men are used ■to hectic human types and strange 1 fltappenlngs, but this particular type ■ and Incident were new to Burke. He j ■ w.s also I'iterested in the discovery ]

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iliSt tile yuUug xeiia truau I ,i New York, now that his Joke was played. He was going straight np the road. In the wrong direction, and driving like the devil. Well, anyway, Burke had made a tidy bit on that Joke, whatever It was Gating affectionately at the latest crisp bill, he thought of his wife and the seventh, aud nobly decided to forgive them both. Laurie, hie hot head cooled by the storm that beat against him. raced , through the gathering darkness. He had the road to himself. In weather like this no one was abroad who could stay at home. He tnrned off Into the country road, already deep In snowdrifts, and swept on through the little wood whose leafless birches now looked unfamiliar, even spectral. In the Increasing gloom. Save for the soft purr of his engine, his progress I made no sound. Me drove as far as ! he dared, then stopped the car off the , road. In a clear space among the trees, and continued hfs way on foot. He must leave the car there, and take | the chance of having It discovered. In ' 1 the storm and darkness that chance, 1 seemed very remote. He plunged on toward the house. ! knee-deep, now, In the drifts that swept across the narrow road. Soon the building was visible In Its somber setting, and as he stared at Its dim i outlines his heart leaped. In the right--1 hand corner, on the second floor, a light showed faintly through drawn shades. The sight filled hltn with an overwhelming relief. Vntil he saw It,.' he had not realized how great his Inner panic had been. He stopped, drew a deep breath, and stood staring up at it. The rest of the house looked black | and uninhabited, but somewhere with- ( ' In It. he was sure. Shaw and the blond secretary watched and waited. To the j Italians he gave no thought. He was | convinced that neither of them cared 1 to come alone to close quarters with him ; and this conviction was so strong I that the prompt retreat of the fellow 1 with the rope had not surprised him, either at the moment or In retrospect, though both men had fought well un- ' der Shaw's eyes, if the Italians were again on guard In the grounds. It i would be his Job to choke them off before they could warn Shaw of his presence. Warnin" Shaw, he hoped, ’ was about all they were good for. | His plan, fully ntade, was very simple. He had no intention of risking I another encounter If It could be avoid- ■ ed. His purpose was to get Doris out I

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ut that LJliae? UucM to Slew Tui kJ uUU in Louise Ordway's cars with the least possible difficulty and delay. That done, he could take up his little affair With Bhuw. Even against the blond secretary be felt no personal rancor. The youth with the pursuing eyes and the chloroform was merely a wi etched ! pawu in Shaw's game. In Shaw's game! The phrase stuck, burning Into his cunsciouaueM like the vitriol he believed the beast would I use If he dared. What was Shaw's i game? Why was he so smugly sure of ■ It? Aud why, oh, why. why, was Doris ' seeiulitgly uutnb to its danger, yet anxious for his help? For the first time he gave definite shape to a reflection that for hours had been trying to catch his attention, aud front ■which he had restively turned. It | ( wajj-hlst „ (TO BE CONTIXVEOk „, 0 ! COOPERATION IN BATTLE AGAINST CORN PEST URGED| <COTTINVKU FROM PAfiß Oil) ed. "and we are doing eveiything In our power to control the disease, but we must have the cooperation of all." Answers Several Questions At the end of his talk, Mr. Wallace answered several questions asked him | by those Interested. At the close of tile meeting. Cal Kunk.e, of Root township, thanked Mr. Wallace and the Ro ' trians in behalf of tlje 50 farmers present and he promised that the farmers would tell their neighbors of the) I — f

ttwh.w, -w Wll—laammrvWMß The Vitamins Os Cod-Liver Oil Are At Their Best In SCOTT’S EMULSION The Builder . Os Strength. I I Scott &Bo woe, Bloomfield. N- J. 96-4 Ij ~ i 0 ooo —000 ■■ —— 0 PUBLIC | STENOGRAPHER Mimmeographing and Addressing Office Room 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. [ Offce Phone 606-Home Phone 1171 : MILDRED AKEY | ii o ooo —ooo— —- 0 1 AANWAWWUVWVWWAAAAI lAshbaucher s :i FURNACES I; LIGHTNING RODS ; ■ SPOUTING < SLATE ROOFING !;

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facts concerning the pest. Congressman Albeit H Vestal wa.<| a guest of the Rotary club aud he spoke a few words at the opening of the meeting. He left however, to attend another meeting where he was I scheduled to talk The Rotarians wil not have their w> ikly luncheon next week, and all members are asked to legist-r with the secretary, W (A. Lower, at the Peoples Loan and Trust company. The I meeting was called ;tl f>: t> xt week, because of Chatauqua and the fair. Five member i of tic Columbia City club were present lasi night and issued

itrr. f p ft pXLLXIJMrft I L ‘Jit ' .K„ ,« xj; W ft I A Case ' > TODAY ■ for Chautauqua and FAIR WEEK g When you want something refreshing order a hottie of CONTERS ‘ Soft drinks that quench the thirst and satisfy the > appetite. If you are going to have house guests next week treat them to a refreshing drink in the evening or at lunch £ time. Order a case of the following tempting flavors: Orange Cider Cream Soda • ! Cherry Cider Jfmon Sour „ ~ .. StrawberryGrape Sparkle Banana Soda Lemon Soda Raspberry ; Ginger Ale Root Beer. Center’s Soft Drinks Phone 92 The Standard for 30 years

I ■ 111 —— II 111 ■ ■! I an invitation to local Rotarians to atI tend the group picnic to be held at Til Lukes, under the auspices of the Columbia City club. September 16. - 0‘ Sun Set Dancing Class tonight. It Public Sale, Sat. August. 28, commencing 1 p. m. Butler & Ahr’s Sale Barn, Decatur, Ind. 25 milk cows of which 10 are Guernseys, 3 of them registered. 300 head Hogs; 200 Breeding Ewes; 1 registered Shropshire Rams. 203-2 t a— mm

Fisher & Barris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3. 4, 5 Free City Delivery Quality, Service with I,ow Prices Watermelons, Large Red Ripe, for 35c Vinegar, Pure Cider, gallon 27c Jelly Glasses, large size, dozen 39c Heavy Tin Cans, dozen 47c Sugar, Cane, Fine Granulated, 10 lb. 62c; 5 lb. 32c lx Powdered Sugar, pound package 10c Fruit Jars, Ball Bros., Pints, dozen 69c Quarts, dozen. .79c; gallon size, dozen $1.19 ■■■MaMaßmaKaßMiiEßammMmßMßaMHßi Butter, Special Sweet Creamery, pound 44c Cloverleaf Creamery, pound 48c Qleo, Tropico Nut, pound 22c Maytime, pound 27c Milk, tall cans Pct, Carnation, Borden or Everyday, 10c; small cans 5c Eagle Brand, can 19c; Dozen cans $2.25 MgKMßmMfl3BmHumm«anmKii;x«mwmmmnaaaaammmMmmmmm Soap, Laundry, P. & G. or R. N. M. White Naptha, 10 bars. 39c; 6 bars 25c Red Seal Cleanser, 3 cans 19c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans 15c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, package lie Corn Flakes, 3 packages 25c 30c Quaker Oats 25c Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 packages 25c Pep or Krumbles, 2 packages 25c Mother Oats, large package with china or aluminum in each package 34c ■HHHnaQinHHaaßmsr'auiWKHHMiiimHmmmma Flour, Pride of Decatur, the best in soft winter wheat. 12 lbs. 53c; 24 lbs. 98c; 48 lbs. $1.95 Gooch Flour for more and better bread, 24 pounds. $1.20; 48 pounds . $2.40; barrel $9.50 Gooch Bulk Macaroni, 2 pounds 25c Macaroni, Snaghetti or Egg Noodles, 3 pkgs. 25c 50c bottle Fly Tox 35c Potatoes, 2 pounds 15c Ginger Snaps or Fig Bars, fresh here, 2 lbs.. 25c Peas, good quality, 3 cans 25c Peas, Tender Junes, 2 cans 25c Pork and Beans, Van Camps or Libbys, 3 cans 25c Apricots or Peaches, select fruit, heavy syrup, can 25c ! Diamond Crystal Salt, plain or with iodine, i ■ ’"lTboxes .. .. .■. Pink Salmon, tall cans, ,17c; 3 cans 50c j Mushrooms, 4 oz. cans. . .34c; 8 oz. cans for. ..55c I Coffee in bulk, pound 27c, 30c, 40c i Seal Brand Coffee, Chase & Sanborn, none so good, pound can 55c Matches, Searchlight, 2 boxes lie Lye, Red Seal, 2 cans 25c Syrup, Penick & Fords, Golden Color, gallon 49c. 'z gallon 27c Crystal White, gallon 57c; gallon 30c . Maple Flavor, gallon 70c; U gallon 38c Brer Rabbit Baking Molasses, can 15c Malt. Blatz, can 58c; Blue Ribbon, can 69c Bohemian High Test, can 69c Soda. Arm & Hammer, 3 pounds 25c Raisins, pound 11c Honey, White Clover, full sections, pound. .. 20c Prunes, Santa Clara, pound 10c and 15c Cocoa, 2 pounds 25c Ball Blue, 4 ounce box 10c Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, 5 lbs... ,33c California Lima Beans, 2 pounds 25c New Pack Blackberries, gallon can .. 89c New Pack Large Seeded Red Cherries, gal. sl.lO New 7 White Oak Kegs. 5 gallon $1.95; 10 gal. $2.35 15 gal. $2.90; 20 gal. $3.25; 25 gal. $3.75; 30 iral. $4 Heavy Galvanized Tubs ... 45c, 59c, 69c, 79c, 89c IHeavv Galvanized Pails. 10 Qt 23c 12 Quart ..... 25c; 14 Quart 28c 'Blue Ribbon Celery, all bleached, 3 large stalks in b”nch 15c Fruits and Vegetables I

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